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New ‘Karate Kid’ Movie Logo Unveiled at Licensing Expo
New ‘Karate Kid’ Movie Logo Unveiled at Licensing Expo

The Big Picture The new Karate Kid film gets a fresh logo at Licensing Expo ahead of its theatrical debut next year on May 30, 2025. Get ready for the much-anticipated new Karate Kid movie with a star-studded cast including…

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David Cronenberg Digs Into The Core Of How Messy Grief Can Be [Cannes]
David Cronenberg Digs Into The Core Of How Messy Grief Can Be [Cannes]

Grief is rotting Karsh’s (Vincent Cassel) teeth. It’s been four years since he lost his wife, the beautiful Becca (Diane Kruger), to a violent form of bone cancer that ate away at her body until her brittle frame could no…

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“We’re Very Preoccupied with Making Personal Arthouse Features”: With Two Films in Cannes, Carson Lund and Tyler Discuss Production Company, Omnes Films
“We’re Very Preoccupied with Making Personal Arthouse Features”: With Two Films in Cannes, Carson Lund and Tyler Discuss Production Company, Omnes Films

Los Capitulos Perdidos When Filmmaker featured the startup film collective Omnes Films in our 2021 25 New Faces list, the L.A. outfit’s first two microbudget features — Jonathan Davies’ Topology of Sirens and Tyler Taormina’s Ham on Rye — had…

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Beyond the Fog Featured, Reviews Film Threat
Beyond the Fog Featured, Reviews Film Threat

In Desirée Abeyta’s short film, Beyond the Fog, June and her daughter, Matilda, live in a remote cabin in the forest. Once in every girl’s life, she must wander out into the forest and confront the mysterious fog. June’s experience…

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‘Anora’ Review – Sean Baker’s Biting Thriller Is Spectacular
‘Anora’ Review – Sean Baker’s Biting Thriller Is Spectacular

The Big Picture Anora tackles class exploitation in a darkly comedic tone, encapsulating the fundamental cruelty baked into our world. The film portrays the harsh realities of modern labor, highlighting the never-ending struggle just for basic stability. Sean Baker and…

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This ‘Furiosa’ Scene Took Anya Taylor-Joy 78 Days to Film
This ‘Furiosa’ Scene Took Anya Taylor-Joy 78 Days to Film

The Big Picture Get ready to return to the Wastelands with Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga, George Miller's epic prequel starring Anya Taylor-Joy and Chris Hemsworth. Furiosa's origin story follows her mission to return home, facing off against a new…

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Joe Wilkinson Is Wasted In This Lukewarm New Comedy
Joe Wilkinson Is Wasted In This Lukewarm New Comedy

Summary The film creatively uses space and is well-shot, but lacks a cohesive and engaging narrative. Blatant sexism and lack of character development make it difficult to invest in the story. Pacing issues and too many plotlines prevent the audience…

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Yes, Movie Sex Has Gone Down 40% Since 2000
Yes, Movie Sex Has Gone Down 40% Since 2000

A new study has found that there is a lot less movie sex today than there was at the turn of the millennium. The study, conducted by movie data analyst Stephen Follows, shows that the amount of sex and nudity in…

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The Post-Apocalyptic Epic Finally Comes To An End In June
The Post-Apocalyptic Epic Finally Comes To An End In June

After making it through the worst of COVID, we might be sick and tired of seeing post-apocalyptic shows about how a virus wiped out humanity. But if you’re willing to venture into one of those worlds again, you could do…

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Sean Baker’s New York Cinderella Story Arrives With A Russian Twist [Cannes]
Sean Baker’s New York Cinderella Story Arrives With A Russian Twist [Cannes]

CANNES – The “Anora” in Sean Baker’s latest creation is actually the birth name of Ani (Mikey Madison), a private dancer who works in a pretty nice strip club in New York City. Sure, the hours ain’t ideal, and there’s…

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Kevin Costner Discusses ‘Horizon,’ the Only Deleted Scene, and When It All Ends
Kevin Costner Discusses ‘Horizon,’ the Only Deleted Scene, and When It All Ends

The Big Picture Horizon: An American Saga is a sprawling four-feature Western epic that covers a 15-year span of American expansion. Kevin Costner has been working on this passion project since 1988, premiering the first installment at Cannes Film Festival…

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‘Evil’ Season 4 Review – Everything Good Horror TV Should Be
‘Evil’ Season 4 Review – Everything Good Horror TV Should Be

The Big Picture The shift to Paramount+ has made Evil scarier and more emotional, enhancing its final season. Season 4 explores deeper emotional arcs for characters, like Kristen's crisis of faith. The fourth season also features intense plotlines, strengthens relationships,…

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